What to do and see in Coventry, England: The Best Specialty Museums

November 11, 2021 Roseanne Arnett

Coventry (/ˈkɒvəntri/ ( listen)) is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, England.
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1. The Coventry Music Museum

7 The Courtyard 74-80 Walsgrave Road Unit 3, The 2-Tone Village Courtyard, Rear of 74-80 Walsgrave Road, Coventry CV2 4ED England +44 7971 171441 [email protected] http://www.covmm.co.uk
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The Coventry Music Museum

Our multi awatd winning museum celebrates music from Coventry and Warwickshire in all its forms. Not just 2-Tone. From Delia Derbyshire to King, from The Specials to The Enemy, Hazel O'Connor, The Primitives and even the famous John Lennon Yoko Ono visit to Coventry are all exhibited here. We are open 10 to 3.00 (last entry ar 2.30) on every Bank Holiday Monday BTW.

Reviewed By Quest783005

Well what a friendly informative bunch,, had a fantastic morning here this morning, loved the new car from the ghost town video and being able to have a picture Sat in it was a dream come true,, thanks Peter chambers and the luvly friendly volunteers , and I've a tip for you, have your breakfast when you get here at the two tone cafe just a couple of yards away, it was fantastic and the staff there were great too, and great value,, also visit the shops in the same ally, see suky in the memorabilia shop and snap up a bargain,, see you all agsin soon , Tomo

2. Sgt Bilko's Vintage Emporium and The Phil Silvers Archival Museum

Unit 2C Fargo Village Far Gosford Street Far Gosford Street, Coventry CV1 5ED England +44 7773 579181 [email protected] http://www.sgtbilkosvintageemporium.com
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Sgt Bilko's Vintage Emporium and The Phil Silvers Archival Museum

Sgt Bilko's Vintage Emporium is a unique venture situated in Fargo Creative Village specialising in vintage and modern film, stage and television memorabilia. With a strong emphasis of everything 'cult' the store will cater for a wide range of tastes. Offering a varied and revolving selection of rare autographs, books, magazines, FOH stills, DVD/Blu Ray, collectors toys, models, limited editions, framed photos, childrens toys, trading cards, soundtracks, quad posters, comics and standees. The proprietor Steve Everitt is an avid memorabilia aficionado and collector and brings a wealth of experience to this new venture. Co-founder of The British Phil Silvers Appreciation Society, Steve was heavily involved with the 2014/2015 DVD release of The Complete Phil Silvers Show and is currently working on a number of Phil Silvers related projects. The British PHIL SILVERS Appreciation Society are proud to announce the launch of THE PHIL SILVERS ARCHIVAL MUSEUM. The Museum is dedicated to the life and work of Phil Silvers and will house a generous display of personal effects and items, posters, photographs, letters, books and memorabilia. Doors officially opened on November 1st, 2015 - the 30th anniversary of Phil's passing with extensive press, radio and television coverage. Entry is free and all fans and admirers of Phil Silvers are welcome.

Reviewed By warwickshireroamer

My friend and I popped into the impressive Fargo Village and we came across this charming place. The curator’s passion for his collection and his authentic knowledge was very evident. Listening to the curator was 15-20 minutes well spent. I ve just read a touching backstory to this endeavour on the internet. As with the Two Tone Village and the Coventry Music Museum, I hope the Fargo Village and this charming emporium and museum get the recognition they deserve when Coventry enjoys its well-deserved tenure as the City of Culture.

3. Lanchester Interactive Archive

Frederick Lanchester Building Gosford Street Frederick Lanchester Library, Coventry University, Coventry CV1 5DD England +44 24 7765 7253 [email protected] http://www.lanchesterinteractive.org
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Lanchester Interactive Archive

The Lanchester Interactive Archive is the largest collection in the world dedicated to British engineer, physicist, mathematician, and entrepreneur Frederick Lanchester. The project has created a space where you can view part of the collection, sit inside a Lanchester car, and explore displays giving interpretations of his creations and how they still influence modern technologies.

4. Coventry Transport Museum

Millennium Place 16 Hales Street, Coventry CV1 1JD England +44 24 7623 4270 [email protected] http://www.transport-museum.com
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Coventry Transport Museum

If you're looking for a truly unique day out for all the family, you can't beat Coventry Transport Museum. In the heart of Coventry city centre, this huge Museum is home to the world's largest collection of British road transport in public ownership. You'll discover the stories behind the people who made Coventry the centre of the world's motor and cycle industries, and get up close and personal with the actual vehicles that defined some of history's most important moments. The Museum is laid out as a journey through time - you'll wander 19th Century streets and discover the first bicycles, carriages and cars, then explore the first car factories and gasp as you witness their wartime destruction in the Blitz Experience. Moving through the rise and fall of the city's largest industry, you will come face to face with the world's fastest car - Thrust SSC. No where else on Earth will you find such a unique experience for the whole family.

Reviewed By crisfree2 - Stamford, United Kingdom

Wonderful display of a wide variety of transport including Bikes, bus, cars old and more recent, land speed record attempt vehicles, collection of old toy cars etc. Worth looking at.

5. Midland Air Museum

Rowley Road Coventry Airport, Coventry CV2 4LZ England +44 24 7630 1033 [email protected] http://www.midlandairmuseum.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 512 reviews

Midland Air Museum

Reviewed By V9786VFjohnh - Northampton, United Kingdom

Took the grandson of a day out,I think I enjoyed it more than him because of some amazing aircraft and bits on display To get to sit in behind the cockpit of a Vulcan was just unbelievable and the information from the guide just brilliant.Just a shame this marvelous aircraft is not flying any more. Great day out.

6. The Weaver's House

121 Upper Spon Street Spon End, Coventry CV1 3BQ England +44 24 7625 7117 [email protected] http://theweavershouse.org/
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The Weaver's House

Restored medieval building with occasional free Open Days, check website for details. Private tours may be arranged in advance.

7. Shackleton Aviation Group

Shackleton House Coventry Road Bagington, Coventry CV8 3AZ England [email protected] http://www.avroshackleton.co.uk
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Shackleton Aviation Group

A small number of dedicated volunteers are preserving Avro Shackleton Mr.2 - WR963 in a ground running condition while also restoring her to flight worthy condition. Available most Saturdays from 10am.Please come down and pay us a visit. For further details visit our website or contact us for specific events or opening times.

8. Coventry Watch Museum Project Limited

Court 7 Rear of Shakespeare Public House Medieval Spon Street, Coventry CV1 3BA England +44 24 7650 2916 http://coventrywatchmuseum.co.uk
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4.0 based on 50 reviews

Coventry Watch Museum Project Limited

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